EDIT: 30.05.22
So, I am not sure if the tetra has/had lockjaw in the firdt place? Is there perhaps something similar to lockjaw? When we got him, his mouth was wide open and he could only move it a little bit. Now after a week of treatment, isolation and a clean hospital tank, his mouth can almost close again ( it's has improved about 80%), he even finally was able to eat today!
Hello there! ^~^
So, 2 weeks ago I adopted a 30litre aquarium from an older man who wanted to "get rid" of his aquarium and said if no one takes it, he'd flush his fish.
So, there I was with 6 fish in a way to small, NASTY aquarium. I don't think it was ever cleaned.
ANYWAY, I started with daily water changes, cleaned the gravel, changed the filter ( it's one of those swappable ones Form Tetra. The filter consisted of about 10% filter and 90% manure)
Treated the fish with some general fish medication to be sure, and upped the water temperature because it was under 20.
The 6 fish consist of : 1 Buenos aires tetra, 1 Mosaic Placo (Mosaik Panzerwels), 2 dwarf gouramies and a male and female Swordtail.
The buenos aires seems to be affected by Lockjaw, it's mouth is continuesly opened and he has not closed it once the past 2 weeks. He swims around with the other fish, there has been no visual sign of aggression.
I checked for compatibility, and except for the buenos aires tetra, everyone should be compatible.
2 weeks later ( yesterday) the fish have shown no signs of illness, so I introduced them to the main tank ( I DID read that buenos aires tetra are notorious fin nippers, but since he can't bite and most likely won't live long from what I've read, I thought I'd add him so A) he/she wasn't alone B) his/her last few days/weeks would be in a nice tank with his Mates, Plants, Room to swim and hiding spots.
Yesterday while we introduced the new fish, the guppies, who are VERY friendly and curious fish, went right up to them to inspect them, and everything seemed perfectly fine. The gouramies went right into hiding, the swordtail felt right at home, the Placo COULD NOT have cared less, and the tetra just went to the bottom into the plants with the gouramies.
A few hours later I checked on them, and the guppies were almost all together at the top of the tank, usually the swim around everywhere. There are a few males still courting the females and some of the larger females just go about their day like always.
The rest are pretty huddled together.
Today (8am) I checked on them again, and it's the same behaviors. When I put flakes in the tank, everyone comes to eat with no problem, but afterwards, everything return to the same spot.
I've watched the tank for about 1,5 - 2 hours straight now, I see no signs of aggression from the new fish ( I read gouramies can have a temperament), no one seems to be chasing the guppies, no fins are insured, the fry is still there.
The grouarmies occasionally swim through the huddle of groupies, but don't chase or nip at someone. The tetra just swims past them pretty much ignoring them, the Placo is VERY active and swimming around cleaning all plants etc.
Now, long story short, do my guppies, who have till now only known the one old timid Placo( Antennenwels) just need some time to acclimate to the new tank mates, or is something more serious going on? As mentioned, I have not seen any aggression, chasing or nipping.
It is THEIR tank and I don't want them to feel stressed.
Thank you in advance for reading my novel and taking the time to help!
With kind regards, Couwu
So, I am not sure if the tetra has/had lockjaw in the firdt place? Is there perhaps something similar to lockjaw? When we got him, his mouth was wide open and he could only move it a little bit. Now after a week of treatment, isolation and a clean hospital tank, his mouth can almost close again ( it's has improved about 80%), he even finally was able to eat today!
Hello there! ^~^
So, 2 weeks ago I adopted a 30litre aquarium from an older man who wanted to "get rid" of his aquarium and said if no one takes it, he'd flush his fish.
So, there I was with 6 fish in a way to small, NASTY aquarium. I don't think it was ever cleaned.
ANYWAY, I started with daily water changes, cleaned the gravel, changed the filter ( it's one of those swappable ones Form Tetra. The filter consisted of about 10% filter and 90% manure)
Treated the fish with some general fish medication to be sure, and upped the water temperature because it was under 20.
The 6 fish consist of : 1 Buenos aires tetra, 1 Mosaic Placo (Mosaik Panzerwels), 2 dwarf gouramies and a male and female Swordtail.
The buenos aires seems to be affected by Lockjaw, it's mouth is continuesly opened and he has not closed it once the past 2 weeks. He swims around with the other fish, there has been no visual sign of aggression.
I checked for compatibility, and except for the buenos aires tetra, everyone should be compatible.
2 weeks later ( yesterday) the fish have shown no signs of illness, so I introduced them to the main tank ( I DID read that buenos aires tetra are notorious fin nippers, but since he can't bite and most likely won't live long from what I've read, I thought I'd add him so A) he/she wasn't alone B) his/her last few days/weeks would be in a nice tank with his Mates, Plants, Room to swim and hiding spots.
Yesterday while we introduced the new fish, the guppies, who are VERY friendly and curious fish, went right up to them to inspect them, and everything seemed perfectly fine. The gouramies went right into hiding, the swordtail felt right at home, the Placo COULD NOT have cared less, and the tetra just went to the bottom into the plants with the gouramies.
A few hours later I checked on them, and the guppies were almost all together at the top of the tank, usually the swim around everywhere. There are a few males still courting the females and some of the larger females just go about their day like always.
The rest are pretty huddled together.
Today (8am) I checked on them again, and it's the same behaviors. When I put flakes in the tank, everyone comes to eat with no problem, but afterwards, everything return to the same spot.
I've watched the tank for about 1,5 - 2 hours straight now, I see no signs of aggression from the new fish ( I read gouramies can have a temperament), no one seems to be chasing the guppies, no fins are insured, the fry is still there.
The grouarmies occasionally swim through the huddle of groupies, but don't chase or nip at someone. The tetra just swims past them pretty much ignoring them, the Placo is VERY active and swimming around cleaning all plants etc.
Now, long story short, do my guppies, who have till now only known the one old timid Placo( Antennenwels) just need some time to acclimate to the new tank mates, or is something more serious going on? As mentioned, I have not seen any aggression, chasing or nipping.
It is THEIR tank and I don't want them to feel stressed.
Thank you in advance for reading my novel and taking the time to help!
With kind regards, Couwu
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